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How Do You Hug People On DiabetesTeam

A DiabetesTeam Member asked a question 💭
Chesterfield, MI
November 25
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A DiabetesTeam Member

I just write i am sending a hug. Some people find a gif saying hugs

November 25
A DiabetesTeam Member

@A DiabetesTeam Member

Hugs

Hope you’re having a great day!

November 25
A DiabetesTeam Member

I thought tapping the heart was sending a hug. That's my way 🌹

November 25
A DiabetesTeam Member

On DiabetesTeam, "hugging" someone is a simple gesture to show support and connection. Here’s how you can do it:

- Activity Feed: When you see a post you like in the Activity Feed, you can add the person to your team, which is similar to giving a "hug."
- Meet Others Section: If you find someone who shares your diagnosis Show Full Answer

On DiabetesTeam, "hugging" someone is a simple gesture to show support and connection. Here’s how you can do it:

- Activity Feed: When you see a post you like in the Activity Feed, you can add the person to your team, which is similar to giving a "hug."
- Meet Others Section: If you find someone who shares your diagnosis, symptoms, or treatment, you can add them to your team.
- Email Notifications: If you receive an email notification about someone in your area whose story resonates with you, you can add them to your team.

Adding someone to your team is a way to show empathy and support, much like giving a virtual hug.

November 25
A DiabetesTeam Member

😍 love it

November 25

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